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Touch Screen Wall Panel MTSC/SUPER Owner’s manual and technician settings
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  • Touch Screen Wall Panel

    MTSC/SUPER

    Owner’s manual and technician settings

  • - 2 -

  • - 3 -

    Index

    1. Owner’s Manual ………………………………………………..... 41.1 Quick Guide……………………………………………………. 41.2 Turning the unit ON or OFF………………………………….. 51.3 Adjusting the set-point temperature ………………………... 51.4 Switch between temperature scales ……………………….. 51.5 Switching between System modes………………………….. 61.6 Switching between Fan speeds …………………………….. 61.7 Fan on demand (Auto fan)….……………………………….. 71.8 Lock the thermostat’s buttons….…………………………….. 71.9 Timer for turning the thermostat off…………………………. 7

    2. Installation Instructions……..………………………………..... 8

    3. Wiring Configuration and DIP Switches…….……………..... 11

    4. Technician Settings …….……………………………………..... 18

    5. MAC Address …….………...…………………………………..... 34

  • 1. Owner’s manual

    - 4 -

    Fanonly

    *Automode

    Heat Cool*Autospeed

    High Low

    Press to switch between fan speeds:

    Med.

    *In Auto mode, the active mode will flash

    System ON

    Press and hold to lock the thermostat’s buttons

    (set-point must be other than 10ºC/50ºF)

    Press and hold to enter technician settings(set-point must be equal to

    10ºC/50ºF)

    Set-point adjustment

    Temperature scale

    Modesindication

    Ambient /Set-point

    temperature display

    Fan speeds indication

    Press to turn

    system ON or OFF

    Press to switch between system modes:

    *In Auto speed, the active speed will appear

    System OFF

    1.1 Quick Guide

  • 1.2 Turning the unit ON or OFF

    Press the button to turn the unit ON – system mode and fan

    speed symbols will appear on display.

    Press again to turn the unit OFF – the symbols will disappear.

    1.3 Adjusting the set-point temperature

    While the thermostat is ON, press the or buttons – the

    set-point temperature will flash.

    Press again to adjust the set point.

    Unit ONUnit OFF

    - 5 -

    1.4 Switching between temperature scales

    Press and hold the button to switch between temperature

    scales.

    Note: set-point must be other than 10ºC,11ºC/50ºF,51ºF

  • Press the button to

    switch between system

    modes:

    1.5 Switching between system modes

    Fan only

    Auto mode

    HeatCool

    Notes:

    - During demand for cooling (cooling active), the will flash.

    - During demand for heating (heating active), the will flash.

    1.6 Switching between fan speeds

    Press the button to

    switch between fan speeds:

    Low speed

    Medium speed

    Highspeed

    Auto speed

    Note: When Auto speed Is

    selected, the word “AUTO”

    and the active fan speed

    will appear on display

    - 6 -

    The selection of system modes may be disabled depending on system configuration.

    The selection of fan speeds may be disabled depending on system configuration.

  • - 7 -

    1.7 Fan on demand (Auto fan)

    Press and hold the button to activate or deactivate

    fan on demand (Auto fan) function.

    Notes:

    - When activated, the fan will run with demand for cooling

    or heating.

    - The fan on demand function cannot be activated with

    “Fan only” mode.

    AUTO FANactive

    This option may be disabled, depending on system configuration.

    1.8 Lock the thermostat’s buttons

    Press and hold the button to lock or unlock the thermostat’s

    buttons. When locked, the icon will appear on display.

    1.9 Timer for turning the thermostat off

    Press and hold the button – the hours for the off-timer will

    appear on display. Adjust the timer using the and buttos.

    Range: 0...10 Hours

    Note: Set “0” to disable the timer.

  • 2. Installation Instructions

    - 8 -

    The MTC/SUPER Thermostat designed for flush mounting in the room

    to be controlled. It should be located where the occupant can easily

    read the display and use the controls.

    If the built in temperature sensor is being used to measure room

    temperature, the panel should be placed where the temperature is

    representative of the general room conditions, away from cold or warm

    air draughts, radiant heat and direct sunlight.

    The panel should not be installed on an outside wall.

    - The standard installation height is 1.5 meter (5 feet) from the floor.

    WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock and Property Damage. Disconnect power supply before making electrical connections.The installation is to be performed by a qualified electrician.

    WARNING: The integrated circuits in the controller are sensitive to static currents. Take suitable precautions.

  • 2. Installation Instructions (cont’)

    - 9 -

    Installation procedure:

    1. separate the front display from the back plastic cover by inserting a a

    small flat screwdriver into each of the three slots as shown in the

    picture and rotating it gently.

    2. Remove the front display and keep it in a safe place.

    3. Connect the wires as shown in the enclosed wiring diagram. All

    terminals accept 1x0.5mm2/24 AWG.

    4. If necessary, make changes to the DIP switches position as

    explained in this manual.

    5. Place the thermostat in the electrical box and tighten up the 2 screws

    (Gewiss Box - GW 24 203).

    6. Adapt the front frame-panel into its place, by pushing it towards the

    wall.

  • 1 2

    5 6

    3 4

    - 10 -

    2. Installation Instructions (cont’)

  • * For T1,0 functionality – refer to parameter P8 in the technician settings section.

    ** For IN1,0 functionality – refer to parameter P9 in the technician settings section.

    ***Communication protocol is set by DIP Switch S1.8 as follows:

    S1.8 ON – BACnet

    S1.8 OFF – MODBUS

    3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches

    T2 change over sensor / Soft start in heat sensor / Remote OFF switch / Remote economy switch / External PIR

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    N

    L

    16

    T1

    0

    IN1

    0

    *External sensor / Soft start in heat sensor / Deicing in cool sensor / Door switch (options)

    Supply230VAC

    AO1

    AO2

    B

    A

    See options on next pages

    See options on next pages

    ***Communication (BACnet/MODBUS)

    - 11 -

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – AC systems

    - 12 -

    HC32-1S

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    Heat element 3

    Heat element 2

    Fan (1 speed)

    Compressor 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat element 1(see SW1.4 HC)

    X

    X

    HP42-1S

    Heat element 1

    Heat element 2

    Fan (1 speed)

    Compressor 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat pump(see SW1.4 HP)

    X

    X

    HP22-3S

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

    Compressor 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat pump(see SW1.4 HP)

    X

    X

    HP21-3S

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

    Heat element

    Compressor 1

    Heat pump(see SW1.4 HP)

    X

    X

    87654321

    654321

    SW1

    SW2

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    SW1.8 = Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUSSW1.4 = HP: ON – Heat pump active in cool, OFF – Heat pump active in heat HC: ON – Electrical heater, OFF – Oil/Gas heater (no fan)SW1.5 = ON: Disable compressor delay, OFF – Enable compressor delayS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in useHP - Heat pump system HC - Non heat pump system ## - Heating/Cooling stages

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – AC systems

    - 13 -

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    HC21-3S

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

    Heat element 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat element 1(see SW1.4 HC)

    X

    X

    SW1

    SW2

    87654321

    654321

    HP22-VFS

    Compressor 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat pump(see SW1.4 HP)

    X

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    654321

    HP21-VFS

    Heat element

    Compressor

    Heat pump(see SW1.4 HP)

    X

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    654321

    HC21-VFS

    Heat element 2

    Compressor 1

    Heat element 1(see SW1.4 HC)

    X

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    654321

    SW1.8 = Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUSSW1.4 = HP: ON – Heat pump active in cool, OFF – Heat pump active in heat HC: ON – Electrical heater, OFF – Oil/Gas heater (no fan)SW1.5 = ON: Disable compressor delay, OFF – Enable compressor delayS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in useHP - Heat pump system HC - Non heat pump system ## - Heating/Cooling stagesVFS - Fan VFS

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

    Fan medium

    Fan high

    Fan low

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – Fan coil systems

    - 14 -

    2-Pipe 3S

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool/Heat valve

    X

    X

    X

    2-Pipe PID 3S

    X

    X

    X

    2-Pipe VFS

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool/Heat valve

    X

    X

    Fan VFS

    2-Pipe PID VFS

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    X

    X

    Cl/Ht valve PID

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    654321

    SW1

    SW2

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    SW1.8 = Communication Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUS SW1.4 = Enable/Disable 2nd heating stage: ON – Enable, OFF – DisableSW1.5 = Chilled beam option (fan will not run with 1st stage cooling) – SW1.5 ONS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in usePID = Cool/Heat (Cl/Ht) valve PID VFS = Fan VFS

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cl/Ht valve PID

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – Fan coil systems

    - 15 -

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    SW1

    SW2

    SW1.8 = Communication Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUS SW1.4 = Enable/Disable 2nd heating stage: ON – Enable, OFF – DisableSW1.5 = Chilled beam option (fan will not run with 1st stage cooling) – SW1.5 ONS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in useC-PID = Cool valve PID H-PID = Heat valve PID VFS = Fan VFS

    4-Pipe 3S

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve

    Heat valve(1st stage heat)

    X

    X

    4-Pipe 3S C-PID

    Heat valve(1st stage heat)

    X

    X

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve PID

    4-Pipe VFS

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve

    Heat valve(1st stage heat)

    X

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    654321

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – Fan coil systems

    - 16 -

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    SW1

    SW2

    SW1.8 =Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUSSW1.4 = Enable/Disable 2nd heating stage: ON – Enable, OFF – DisableSW1.5 = Chilled beam option (fan will not run with 1st stage cooling) – SW1.5 ONS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in useC-PID = Cool valve PID H-PID = Heat valve PIDHC-PID = Cool and Heat valves PID VFS = Fan VFS

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve

    X

    Heat valve PID(1st stage heat)

    Fan VFS

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    X

    X

    Cool valve PID

    Heat valve PID(1st stage heat)

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    X

    Heat valve(1st stage heat)

    Cool valve PID

    Fan VFS

    4-Pipe 3S H-PID

    Heat element(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve

    X

    Heat valve PID(1st stage heat)

    X

    87654321

    654321

    87654321

    654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

  • 3. Wiring configuration and DIP Switches – Fan coil systems

    - 17 -

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    AO1

    AO2

    SW1

    SW2

    Floor heating – the fan will not run with 1st stage heatSW1.8 =Protocol: ON – BACnet, OFF – MODBUSSW1.4 = Enable/Disable 2nd heating stage: ON – Enable, OFF – DisableSW1.5 = Chilled beam option (fan will not run with 1st stage cooling) – SW1.5 ONS2.3 – S2.6 – Not in useC-PID = Cool valve PID H-PID = Heat valve PIDHC-PID = Cool and Heat valves PID VFS = Fan VFS

    Floor heating(1st stage heat)

    Cool

    Heat(2nd stage heat)

    X

    X

    87654321

    654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    4-Pipe 3S C-PIDFloor heating

    Floor heating(1st stage heat)

    X

    Heat(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve PID

    X

    87654321

    654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    8

    Floor heating

    Floor heating(1st stage heat)

    X

    Heat(2nd stage heat)

    Cool valve PID

    Fan VFS

    87654321

    Fan high

    Fan medium

    Fan low

    654321

  • 4. Technician Settings

    Enter technician settings

    - 18 -

    (Press and hold)

    Adjust the set-point temperature to 10ºC.

    To enter technician settings, press and hold the button for

    5 seconds.

    Use the button to advance to the next parameter.

    Use the button to return to return to the previous parameter.

    Press the button or wait 60 seconds to exit technician settings

    and return to normal display.

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    P1 – Offset for temperature readings calibrationRange: -6…+6°C / -9…+9°F.Default: 0°C / 0°F.

    P2 – Set point limit for coolingRange: 5…35°C / 41…90°F.Default: 5°C / 35°F.

    P3 – Set point limit for heatingRange: 5…35°C / 41…95°F.Default: 35°C / 95°F.

    P5 – Lock the [Mode] button“01” - [Mode] button Locked“00” - [Mode] button unlocked (default)

    P6 – Lock the [On/Off] button“01” - [On/Off] button Locked“00” - [On/Off] button unlocked (default)

    P4 – Lock the [Fan] button“01” - [Fan] button Locked“00” - [Fan] button unlocked

    - 19 -

  • - 20 -

    P7 – Lock the [+] and [-] buttons (Set buttons)“01” - [+] and [-] buttons Locked“00” - [+] and [-] buttons unlocked (default)

    P8 – Functionality of T1 terminals“00” - T1 terminals are not in use (default)“01” - External sensor“02” - Soft start in heat sensor (FC), Deicing in cool (AC)“03” - Door switch

    4. Technician settings (cont’)

    P9 – Functionality of In1,0 terminals“00” - In1,0 terminals are not in use (default)“01” - T2 (Change over sensor)“02” - *T3 (Soft start in heat sensor)“03” - Remote On/Off switch“04” - Remote Economy switch“05” - External Passive Infrared detector (PIR)

    * Where T1 terminals are used for external sensor, the In1,0 terminals can be used for T3 sensor.

    P10 – Window contact (terminals In1,0) polarity“00” - Normally open (default)“01” - Normally close

  • - 21 -

    4. Technician settings (cont’)

    P11 – Window contact delay timeRange: 0…999 secondsDefault: 600 seconds

    P12 – Door switch / Door key-tag (terminals T1,0) polarity“00” - Normally open (default)“01” - Normally close

    P13 – Door switch / Door key-tag delay timeRange: 0…999 secondsDefault: 180 seconds

    P14 – Enable/Disable Auto change over mode“00” - Disable Auto change over mode“01” - Enable Auto change over mode (default)

    P15 – Occupancy sensor logic (PIR)“00” - Thermostat turns off when unoccupied

    and back on when re-occupied“01” - Thermostat turns off when unoccupied

    and remains off when re-occupied“02” - Thermostat uses economy set points (default)

    P16 – Enable/Disable Occupancy sensor “00” - Disable“01” - Enable (default)

  • - 22 -

    4. Technician settings (cont’)

    P17 – PIR (occupancy sensor) delay timebefore switching to unoccupied mode (ON delay)Range: 0…250 minutes, Default: 20 minutes

    P19 – PIR (Occupancy sensor) polarity“00” - Normally open (default)“01” - Normally close

    P25 – Economy set point for coolingRange: 5…35°C / 41…90°FDefault: 30°C / 86°F

    P26 – Economy set point for heatingRange: 5…35°C / 41…90°FDefault: 10°C / 50°F

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 23 -

    P30 – Beeper ON or OFF“01” - Beeper ON (default)“00” - Beeper OFF

    P31 – Fan ON delay in cooling (seconds)Range: 0…120 secondsDefault: 0 seconds (no delay)

    P32 – Fan OFF delay in cooling (seconds)Range: 0…120 secondsDefault: 0 seconds (no delay)

    P33 – Fan ON delay in heating (seconds)Range: 0…120 secondsDefault: 0 seconds (no delay)

    P34 – Fan OFF delay in heating (seconds)Range: 0…120 secondsDefault: 30 seconds

    P27 – Time on-delay between heating stagesRange: 0…600 secondsDefault: 5 seconds

    P28 – Time off-delay between heating stagesRange: 0…600 secondsDefault: 1 seconds

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 24 -

    P35 – Enable/Disable Freeze protection“01” - Enable freeze protection (default)“00” - Disable freeze protection

    P36 – Freeze protection cut-in set pointRange: 8...15°C / 46…59°FDefault: 8°C / 46°F

    P37 – Freeze protection cut-out set pointRange: 10...17°C / 50…63°FDefault: 10°C / 50°F

    P40 – View filter counter (hours) – Read onlyRange: 0…999 hours

    P41 – Reset filter time“00” - No action - keep counting (default) “01” - Reset filter counter

    P42 – Adjust filter alarm delay time counter (hours)Range: 0…999 hoursDefault: 0 hours (0 = Disable)

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 25 -

    P43 – Soft start in heat – cut-in temperatureThe fan will not start before the temperature on T3 sensor reaches the cut-in temperature.Range: 14...37°C / 57…99°FDefault: 36°C / 96°F

    P44 – Soft start in heat – cut-out temperatureThe fan will stop if the temperature on T3 sensor drops below the cut-out temperature.Range: 14...37°C / 54…95°FDefault: 32°C / 89°F

    P46 – Cool differential band offsetRange: 0...5°C / 0…10°FDefault: 0°C / 0°F

    P47 – Heat differential band (On/Off)Range: 0...5°C / 0…10°FDefault: 1°C / 2°F

    P48 – Heat differential band offsetRange: -5...0°C / -10…0°FDefault: 0°C / 0°F

    P45 – Cool differential band (On/Off)Range: 0...5°C / 0…10°FDefault: 1°C / 2°F

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

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    P49 – Shift between Cool and Heat in Auto change over modeRange: 0...10°C / 0…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P51 – Shift between Heating stagesRange: 0...10°C / 0…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P52 – Cool proportional band (FC only!)Range: 2...10°C / 4…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P53 – Cool proportional low limit (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P54 – Cool proportional high limit (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 100%

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 27 -

    P55 – Heat proportional band (FC only!)Range: 2...10°C / 4…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P56 – Heat proportional low limit (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P57 – Heat proportional high limit (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 100%

    P60 – Proportional ON percent (FC only!)Range: 0...30%Default: 30%

    P60 – Proportional OFF percent (FC only!)Range: 0...20%Default: 10%

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 28 -

    P65 – Fan VFS proportional band in coolingRange: 2...10°C / 4…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P66 – Fan VFS proportional band in heatingRange: 2...10°C / 4…20°FDefault: 2°C / 4°F

    P67 – Fan VFS Low speed percent in coolingRange: 0...30%Default: 20%

    P68 – Fan VFS Medium speed percent in coolingRange: 30...60%Default: 50%

    P69 – Fan VFS High speed percent in coolingRange: 60...100%Default: 90%

    P63 – Time on-delay between cooling stagesRange: 0…600 secondsDefault: 5 seconds

    P64 – Time off-delay between cooling stagesRange: 0…600 secondsDefault: 1 seconds

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

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    P70 – Fan VFS Low speed percent in heatingRange: 0...30%Default: 30%

    P71 – Fan VFS Medium speed percent in heatingRange: 30...60%Default: 50%

    P72 – Fan VFS High speed percent in heatingRange: 60...100%Default: 80%

    P73 – VFS Medium speed differentialRange: 10...50%Default: 35

    P74 – VFS High speed differentialRange: 10...50%Default: 35

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 30 -

    P76 – Fan VFS Low limit in coolingRange: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P77 – Fan VFS High limit in coolingRange: 0...100%Default: 100%

    P78 – Fan VFS Low limit in heatingRange: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P79 – Fan VFS High limit in heatingRange: 0...100%Default: 100%

    P83 – View T2 temperature sensor readingsNote: If T2 is not connected, -9.8°C / -9.8°F

    will appear on display

    P84 – View T3 temperature sensor readingsNote: If T3 is not connected, -9.8°C / -9.8°F

    will appear on display

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 31 -

    P85 – Deice in cool – cut-in temperature (AC only!)Range: -20...99°CDefault: 0°C

    P86 – Deice in cool – cut-out temperature (AC only!)Range: -20...99°CDefault: 8°C

    P87 – Deice in heat time (AC only!)Range: 120...420 SecondsDefault: 300 Seconds

    P88 – Deice in heat break time (AC only!)Range: 600...1800 SecondsDefault: 1500 Seconds

    P89 – Deice in heat – cut-in temperature (AC only!)Range: -20...99°CDefault: 0°C

    P90 – Deice in heat – cut-out temperature (AC only!)Range: -20...99°CDefault: 16°C

    P91 – Compressor delay (AC only!)Range: 0...360 SecondsDefault: 10 Seconds

  • 4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 32 -

    P99 – One or Two set points (for cool and for heat) “00” - One set point for cooling and heating (default)“01” - two set points – one for cool and one for heat

    P100 – Enable/Disable Screen dimming “00” - Enable“01” - Disable (default)

    P101 – Screen dimming delay Range: 0...99 minutesDefault: 5 minutes

    P102 – Dimming percentage valueRange: 1,5,10...90%Default: 10%

    P105 – Display brightness Range: 50...100%Default: 100%

    P114 – Cool PID Kp (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 100%

    P115 – Heat PID Kp (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 100%

  • Press the button to return to parameter P1 or wait 60

    seconds to exit technician settings and return to normal display.

    P200 – Restore defaultsPress the button to restore defaultsPress the button twice to return to normal display

    4. Technician settings (cont’)

    - 33 -

    P116 – Cool PID Ki (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P117 – Heat PID Ki (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 0%

    P118 – Cool PID Kd (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 1%

    P119 – Heat PID Kd (FC only!)Range: 0...100%Default: 1%

  • - 34 -

    5. MAC Address

    Enter MAC Address settings

    Adjust the set-point temperature to 11ºC – the button will

    appear on display.

    To enter MAC Address settings, press and hold the button

    for 5 seconds.

    Use the and buttons to change the MAC Address.

    Set “0” for no communication.

    Press the button to return to normal display.

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